STATE  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 


D EX 


to  Accompany  the 

Map  of  the  State  of  Arizona 


on  a Scale  of  Eight  Miles  to  the  Inch 


PREPARED  BY 


The  United  States  Geological  Survey 


in  Cooperation  with 

The  Arizona  Bureau  of  Mines 


By  Eldred  D.  Wilson,  Assistant  Geologist 
ARIZONA  BUREAU  OF  MINES 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 


Arizona  Bureau  of  Mines 

G.  M.  Butler,  Director 


TUCSON,  ARIZONA 


1919-1920 


S 1 4’ xh  GEOl°GICAL SVB.VMY 

INDEX 

to  Accompany  the 

Map  of  the  State  of  Arizona 

on  a Scale  of  Eight  Miles  to  the  Inch 

PREPARED  BY 

The  United  States  Geological  Survey 

in  Cooperation  with 

The  Arizona  Bureau  of  Mines 

By  Eldred  D.  Wilson,  Assistant  Geologist 
ARIZONA  BUREAU  OF  MINES 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

Arizona  Bureau  of  Mines 

G.  M.  Butler,  Director 
TUCSON,  ARIZONA 


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# 


INDEX  TO  ACCOMPANY  MAP  OF  ARIZONA 

Introductory  Statement : Less  than  two  years  ago  it  was  decided  that 
the  Arizona  Bureau  of  Mines  should  expend  its  activities  so  as  to  include 
geological  investigations.  It  was  found  that  nothing  was  known  concern- 
ing the  geology  of  fully  half  of  the  State,  and  that  a considerable  proportion 
of  the  work  that  had  been  done  was  of  a rather  unsatisfactory  character. 
It  was  known  that  most  of  the  inquiries  addressed  to  the  Bureau  to  which 
it  was  impossible  to  give  satisfactory  replies  could  be  answered  if  a fairly 
accurate  geological  map  of  the  entire  State  were  available.  It  was  there- 
fore decided  to  push  the  preparation  of  such  a map  just  as  rapidly  as 
possible,  and  at  the  same  time  to  gather  data  for  preliminary  reports  on 
mining  districts  not  previously  described. 

Before  the  information  collected  in  the  field  and  obtained  from  other 
sources  could  be  set  forth  satisfactorily  on  paper  it  was  necessary  to  find  an 
accurate  base  map  of  the  State.  It  soon  became  evident  that  no  such 
map  was  available,  so  the  Bureau  decided  to  draw  its  own  map.  Mr.  Olaf 
P.  Jenkins,  then  Geologist  of  the  Bureau,  succeeded  in  collecting  a large 
number  of  county  and  other  maps,  complete  alignment  maps  of  all  the 
railroads  in  the  State,  and  a considerable  amount  of  additional  data.  At 
this  point  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  learned  of  the  plans  of  the 
Bureau,  and  expressed  a willingness  to  cooperate  therewith.  An  agree- 
ment was  therefore  reached  whereby  the  Bureau  furnished  the  Survey  with 
all  the  maps  and  other  data  in  its  possession,  together  with  a certain  sum 
of  money  to  pay  a part  of  the  actual  cost  of  drafting  the  map.  The  Survey 
then  had  the  map  drawn  and  printed  after  adding  a great  deal  of  data 
that  would  not  have  been  available  to  the  Bureau.  The  resulting  map  of 
Arizona  is  believed  to  be  the  most  accurate  and  up-to-date  in  print,  and 
will  be  used  as  a basis  for  all  geological  mapping  done  by  the  Bureau.  It 
is  expected  that  within  a year  or  two  it  will  be  possible  to  offer  this  same 
map  with  the  surface  distribution  of  all  the  major  geological  groups  shown 
thereon. 

Explanation : The  map  has  been  indexed  very  carefully  by  means  of 
the  Roman  and  Arabic  numerals  at  the  top,  bottom,  and  sides.  As  an 
illustration  of  the  use  of  these  numerals,  assume  that  it  is  desired  to  learn, 
the  location  of  the  town  of  Sentinel.  The  index  number  of  this  town  is 
VIII-24.  By  locating  Roman  numeral  VIII  at  the  bottom  of  the  map 
and  running  upward  until  opposite  Arabic  numeral  24  at  the  left  side  of 
the  map,  the  town  sought  may  be  readily  found. 

The  key  numbers  given  for  railroads,  rivers,  and  canals  refer  to  the 
points  on  the  map  where  the  names  of  these  features  are  shown. 

Although  it  will  be  impossible  to  correct  the  plates  of  this  map,  it  will 
be  feasible  to  make  corrections  when  the  geological  map  is  prepared.  For 
this  reason  it  is  hoped  that  any  omissions  or  errors  of  spelling  or  location 
will  be  at  once  brought  to  the  attention  of  the  Bureau. 

G.  M.  Butler,  Director. 


June  20th,  1920. 


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PRICES 


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and  bottom,  and  with  hangers  at  the  top) $2.50  postpaid 


Remittances  must  accompany  orders,  and  should  be  made  payable  to 
the  Arizona  Bureau  of  Mines. 


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CITIES,  TOWN'S,  AND  VILLAGES 


KEY  KEY 


Adama 

XXV-12 

Candle  

XXII-32 

Agua  Caliente .... 

VIII-23 

Canon  

XIII- 1 7 

Aguila 

VIII-18 

Canyon  Diablo 

XVIII-11 

Ajo 

X-27 

Carriso  

...XXVIII-  1 

Algodon  

XXV-25 

Carrizo 

XXIV-12 

Alhambra  

XIII-20 

Casaba 

XV-22 

Allan  town  

XXVIII-10 

Casa  Grande 

XV-24 

Alpine 

XXVI 1 1- 18 

Cascabel 

XXII-27 

Alto 

XX  31 

Cashion 

Amadoville  

XIX  31 

Castle  Butte 

XXII-10 

Anita 

XIII-7 

Cave  Creek 

XIV-19 

Apache  

XXVIII-31 

Cedar  Glade 

XII-12 

Arivaca  

XVII-32 

Cedar  Springs 

XXII-  9 

Arivaipa  

XXII-23 

Central 

XXV-24 

Arlington 

X-21 

Chambers  

XXVI-10 

Artesia 

XXV-25 

Chandler 

XV-22 

Ash  Fork 

XII-10 

Cherry  

XIV-14 

Audley  

IX-  9 

Chiricahua 

...XXVIII-31 

Aultman  

XIV-14 

Christmas 

XX-23 

Avondale  

XII-21 

Chinle  

XXVI-5 

Aztec  

VII-24 

Chloride  

IV-  9 

Beardsley  

XII-19 

Chrysotile 

XXI-19 

Belgravia 

XIX-23 

Cibecue  

XXII-17 

Bellemont  

XV-10 

Cibola 

1-21 

Bellevue  

XIX-21 

Clarkdale 

XIV-13 

Benson 

XXIII-29 

Claypool  

XX-21 

Bernardino 

. . . .XXVIII-32 

Clay  Springs 

XXII-15 

Bibo  

XXV- 11 

Clifton  

. ...XXVII-23 

Bisbee 

XXIV-32 

Cochise 

XXIV-28 

Black  Gap  . 

X-24 

Coif  red 

V-25 

Blackwater  

XVI-23 

Colter 

. ...XXVII-17 

Blue  

XXVIII-20 

Concho  

XXVI-15 

Bosque  

XI-23 

Congress  

X-16 

Bonita 

XXIV-26 

Congress  Junction  . . 

X-17 

Bouse 

IV-18 

Constellation  

XI-17 

Bowie 

XX  VI-27 

Continental  

XIX-30 

Bryce  

XXV-24 

Copper  Hill 

XX-21 

Buckeye  

XI-21 

Cordes  

XIII-16 

Buena 

XXIII-32 

Cornwell  

XV-13 

Cabrito  

XXIII-22 

Cotoctin  

XI-15 

Cactus 

XIV-20 

Cottonwood  

XIV-13 

Camp  Verde 

XV-14 

Courtland  

XXV-30 

Cameron  

XVII-  7 

Coyote  Creek 

...XXVIII-16 

Cane  Beds 

X-  1 

Crookton  

XI-10 

CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  VILLAGES-^Continued 


KEY  KEY 


Crown  King 

XII-16 

Gila  Bend 

X-24 

Cutter 

XXI-21 

Gilbert 

XV-21 

Davis  

XIII-13 

Gleeson  

XXV-31 

Del  Rio  

XI I- 13 

Glenbar  

XXIV-24 

Dennison 

XIX-11 

Glendale 

XIII-20 

Denny 

Ill- 1 7 

Globe  

XX-21 

Dewev 

XIII-14 

Golconda 

IV-10 

Dome 

11-25 

Gold  Road 

III-ll 

Don  JLiub 

XXIV-32 

Goodyear  

XV-22 

Dos  Cabezas 

XXVI-28 

Grand  Canyon  .... 

XIV-  5 

Douglas  

XXVI-32 

Greaterville  

XX-30 

Dragoon 

XXIV-29 

Greer 

XXVI-17 

Duncan  

..  . .XXVIII-25 

Guthrie  

. . . XXVIII-23 

Duquesne  

XXI-32 

JHackberry 

VI-  9 

Eager  

XXVII-17 

Haeckel  

XXVI-25 

Eden 

XXIV-23 

Hancock  

IV-11 

Ehrenberg  

11-20 

H assay  amp  a 

X-21 

Elgin 

XXI-31 

Haviland  

IV-13 

Elfrida 

XXVI-31 

Hayden 

XX-23 

Elroy 

XVI-25 

Hayden  Junction  . . . 

XX-23 

Enid  

XIII-23 

Haynes 

X-16 

Escala 

XXVI-26 

Heber  

XXI-15 

Escuela  

XIX-28 

Helvetia  

XX-30 

Esthwaite 

XVIII-22 

Hereford  

XXIV-32 

Estrella  Hill 

XII-23 

Hibbard 

XVIII-10 

Fairbank  . 

XXIII-31 

Higley 

X VI-22 

Feldman  

XX-24 

Hillside  

X-15 

Flagstaff  

XVI-11 

Holbrook  

XXIII-12 

Florence  

XVII-23 

Hotevilla  

XX-  6 

Fort  Whipple  . . . . 

XII-14 

Hot  Springs 

XII-18 

Fortuna  

III-26 

Houck 

. . . . XXVII-10 

Franconia  

III-13 

Humboldt  

XIII-14 

Franklin  

. . . .XXXVII-25 

Hunt  

XXVI-14 

Fredonia 

XII-  1 

Huron 

XIII-15 

Frisco 

III-10 

Indian  Oasis 

See  Sells 

Ft.  Apache  

XXIV-19 

Indian  Wells 

XXIII-  9 

Ft.  Defiance  . . . . , 

XXVIII-  7 

Inspiration  

XIX-21 

Ft.  Grant  

XXIV-25 

Iron  Springs 

XI-24 

Ft.  Huachuca  . . . . 

XXII-32 

Jaynes  

XIX-27 

Ft.  Thomas 

XXIV-23 

Jerome  

XIII-13 

Gadsden  

1-26 

Jerome  Junction.  . . , 

XII-13 

Ganado 

XXVI-  7 

Johnson  

XXIV-28 

' Garces 

XXIII-32 

Kaster 

IV-12 

Geronimo 

XXIV-23 

Kayenta  

XXII-  2 

CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  VILLAGES — Continued 


XEY 


Kearns  Canyon XXIII-  7 

Kelton  XXV-30 

Kelvin  XIX-23 

Kingman  IW10 

Kirkland  XI-15 

Klondyke  XXII-24 

Kofa V-22 

Komatke XI 1 1-22 

Laguna 11-24 

Lakeside  XXIV-16 

Laveen  XIII-21 

Lee XXVI 1-32 

Leupp  XIX- 10 

Lewis  Spring XXIII-31 

Liberty  XII-21 

Lichton  XI 1-20 

Light  XXVI-29 

Ligurta  1 1 1-25 

Linden XXIII-16 

Linskey  I I I- 17 

Liscum  XV- 18 

Littlefield  V-  1 

Lockhart VI  I- 18 

Lowell XXV-32 

Lukachukai  XXVII-  3 

Lupton  XXVIII-  9 

Magma  XVI-23 

Mammoth  XXI-25 

Manila  XXII-12 

Maricopa  XIV-23 

Marinette XIII-20 

Mascot XXVI-28 

Mayer  XIII-15 

McAlister  XXIV-27 

McNeil  XX VI-31 

Mesa XV-21 

Mescal  XXII-29 

Metcalf  XXVII-22 

Miami XIX-21 

Midway  (Yuma  Co.) V-17 

Midway  (Pima  Co.) X-25 

Mineral  IV-10 

Moccasin  XI-  1 

Mohave  City 1 1- 11 


KEY 


Mohawdc  V-25 

Montgomery  . . . XIV-20 

Morenci  XXVII-23 

Morristown  XI- 18 

Na-Ah-Tee  Canyon XXIII-  9 

Nacc  XXIV-32 

Navajo  XX VI- 11 

Nelson  VIII-  9 

Nogales XIX-32 

Norton  V-24 

Nutrioso XXVIII-18 

Oatman  1 1 1- 11 

Ochoa  XXIII-29 

Octave  XI- 17 

Old  Trails 1 1 1- 11 

Oracle  XX-26 

Oraibi  XXI-  6 

Palomas VI 1-24 

Palo  Verde XI-21 

Pantano  XXI-29 

Paradise  XXVII 1-29 

Parker  III-16 

Parker  Canyon XXII-32 

Parks XIV-10 

Patagonia  XX-32 

Payson XVII-16 

Pearce  XXV-30 

Peach  Springs VII-  8 

Peoria  XIII-20 

Phoenix XIV-21 

Pichacho  XVII-25 

Pied ra  IX-24 

Pima  XXV-24 

Pine  XVII-15 

Pinedale  XXII-16 

Pinetop  XXI V-17 

Pineyon  XXV- 16 

Pinto  XXV- 11 

Pirtleville  XXVI-32 

Planet IV-16 

Polacca  XXII-  7 

Poland  XII-15 

Pomerene  XXIII-29 

Powell  1 1 1- 13 


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CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  VILLAGES — Continued 


KEY 


Pozo  Redondo XI-27 

Prescott  XI  I- 14 

Price  XVIII-23 

Puntenney  XII-12 

Quartzsite  II 1-19 

Quijotoa XIII-28 

Quitobaquito  IX-29 

Quivero  XIII-  9 

Ray  XIX-22 

Red  Lake XIII-  9 

Red  Rock XVI 1-26 

Redington : XXI-27 

Rice  XXI 1-21 

Rillito  XVIII-27 

Riordan  XV- 10 

Rock  Butte  XII-11 

Roosevelt XVI 1 1- 19 

Roso  XXV-27 

Rowood  X-27 

Ruby  XVI 1 1-32 

Rucker  Canyon XXVI 1-30 

Sacaton  XV-23 

Safford  XXV-24 

Sahuarita  XIX-29 

Salome  VI-19 

San  Bernardino XXVIII-32 

San  Carlos XXII-22 

San  Fernando XVI-32 

San  Simon  XXVIII-27 

Sanders  XXVII-10 

Sasco  XVII-26 

Scottsdale  XV-20 

Secret  Pass III-10 

Sedona  XV-12 

Seligman  X-10 

Sells  Indian  Oasis) XV-30 

Sentinel  VIII-24 

Servoss XXV-29 

'Sheldon  XXVIII-24 

Short  Creek X-  1 

Showlow  XXIV-16 

Shultz  XX-25 

Shumway XXIII-15 

Signal  VI-15 


Silver  Creek 

KEY 

XXIV-15 

Silver  Bell 

XVI-27 

Simmons  

XI-13 

Skull  Valiev 

XI-15 

Snowflake  

XXIV-14 

Solomonville  

XX  VI-24 

Somerton  

1-25 

Sonoita  

XXI-31 

Sonora  

XIX-22 

Springerville 

XXVII-16 

Stanley  

XXI 1-23 

Stark  

XXIV-32 

St.  David  

XXIII-30 

St.  Johns  

XXVII-14 

St.  Joseph  

XXII-12 

St.  Michaels 

. . . . XXVIII-  8 

Stoddard  

XIII-15 

Stoval  

VI-25 

Sunnyside  

XXII-32 

Sunrise  Springs  . . . 

XXV-  8 

Sunset  

XXIII-26 

Sunshine  

XIX-11 

Superior  

XVIII-22 

Supai  

XI-  4 

Swansea  

V-16 

Tanque  

XXVI-25 

Taylor  

XXIII-15 

Tempe  

XIV-21 

Thatcher  

XXV-24 

Tol  chico  

XVIII-  9 

Tolleson  

XIII-21 

Toltec  

XVI-25 

Tombstone  

XXIV-31 

Topock  

11-13 

Toreva  

XXI-  7 

Tuba  

XVIII-  5 

Tubac  

XIX-28 

Tucson  

. . .XIX-28 

Turkey  

XIII-16 

Turner  

XXII-31 

Twin  Buttes 

XIX-30 

Union 

IV-10 

Vahki  

XIV-23 

Vail  

XX-29 

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CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  VILLAGES — Continued 


KEY 

KEY 

Valentine  

...VI-  9 

Willcox  

. . . XXV-28 

Valle  

. XIII-  8 

Willaha 

...XIII-  7 

Valley  Heights 

..XIII-20 

Williams  

...  XIII-10 

Venezia  

. . XII-15 

Winkelman  

. . . . XX-23 

Verde  

. XIV-13 

(Winona 

. . .XVII-10 

Vernon  

. XXV- 16 

Winslow  

....  XX-11 

Vicksburg  

...  VI-19 

Wolf  Hole 

VII-  1 

Wagoner  

. ..XI-16 

Woodruff  . . . . 7 

. . XXIV-13 

Walker  

. . XII-15 

Wrightstown  

XX-28 

Webb 

XX  VI-31 

Yava  

X-15 

Wellton  

. . . .IV-25 

York  

XXVIII-24 

Wenden  

. . . VII-18 

Young 

. ...XIX-17 

White  River 

XXIV- 18 

Yucca  

IV-12 

Wickenburg  

. . . . X-18 

Yuma  

1-25 

DRAINAGE 

FEATURES 

KEY 

KEY 

Agua  Fria  Creek 

. .XIII-14 

Ash  Creek  (Cochise  Co.) 

. .XXVI-30 

Agua  Fria  River 

. .XIII-19 

Ash  Spring 

.XXVII-32 

Agua  Sal  Creek 

XXVI-  3 

Ashurst  Lake 

...XVII-12 

Alamo  Spring  (Yuma  Co.] 

I....V-21 

Atoscacita  Spring 

..XXVI- 16 

Alamo  'Spring  (Apache 

Aubrey  Spring 

IX-  7 

Co.)  .: 

. XXV-  4 

Babocomari  River 

. ..XXII-31 

Alder  Wash 

. XXI-26 

Badger  Spring 

. . . .XIII-16 

Aliso  Creek  

. .XXI-21 

Baker  Spring 

XXVIII-32 

Aliso  Spring 

XVIII-31 

Barrel  Spring 

. ...XXI-30 

Allan  Lake  

.XVII-13 

Bear  Spring 

.XXVIII-18 

Alkali  Spring 

. . . .Ill-  6 

Beaverdam  Creek  

V-  1 

American  Flag  Spring.  . . . 

. .XXI-25 

Bekihatso  Lake 

...XXV-  5 

Andrews  Spring 

. .XIII-11 

Bigbug  Creek 

. . . .XIII-15 

Antelope  Spring  Mohave 

Big  Lake  

.XXVIITS 

Co.)  

,...111-12 

Big  Sandy  River 

VI- 13 

Antelope  Spring  Cochise 

Big  Spring 

....XIII-  4 

Co.)  

XXIV-31 

Big  Wash  (Pinal  Co.)  . . 

. .XVIII-24 

Apache  Creek XXVIII-24 

Big  Wash  (Pima  Co.) . 

. . . .XIII-30 

Apache  Spring  (Santa 

Bie  Wash  (Pima  Co.) . 

. ...XIX-26 

Cruz  Co. ) 

. ..XX-31 

Bitter  Spring 

....XVI-  2 

Apache  Spring  (Pima  Co.) 

XXII-30 

Black  Creek 

.XXVIII-  9 

Arivaca  Creek 

.XVII-31 

Black  Falls 

...XVII-  8 

Arivaipa  Creek 

.XXII-24 

Black  Lake 

.XXVIII-  5 

Arizona  Canal  

. .XIV-20 

Black  River 

. .XXIV-20 

Ash  Creek  (Yavapai  Co.)  . 

. .XIV-15 

Blackrock  Spring 

VI-  1 

Ash  Creek  (Pinal  Co.)  . . 

. .XXI-23 

Black  Rock  Spring.  . . . 

VI  9 

DRAINAGE  FEATURES— Continued 


KEY 


Blue  Mt.  Spring XV-18 

Blue  River  (Gila  Co.)  . . .XXII-21 
Blue  River  (Greenlee 

Co.)  XXVIII-21 

Boiling  Spring XXI-  1 

Bonita  Creek  (Apache  Co)  XXV- 19 
Bonita  Creek  (Graham 

Co.)  XXVI-23 

Boulder  Creek IX-14 

Boulder  Creek XIII-17 

Boulder  Spring IV-11 

Bouse  Wash IV-18 

Bright  Angel  Creek XIII-  5 

Buck  Spring XXI-16 

Buckeye  Canal XI-21 

Buckhorn  Spring XI 1-17 

Bush  Spring XVIII-15 

Bullard  Wash VII-16 

Burro  Creek VIII- 14 

Burro  Spring  (Pinal  Co.) . . .XIX-22 
Burro  Spring  (Navajo  Co.)  . .XX-  8 

Camp  Creek XV- 19 

Camp  Grant  Wash XX-25 

Campaign  Creek XXVIII-20 

Cane  Spring VI-  2 

Cane  Springs  Wash VI-12 

Canyon  Creek XXI- 18 

CarneroLake XX  VI- 17 

Carrizo  Creek XXII-17 

Carrizo  Wash XXVII-14 

Casa  Grande  Valley  Canal  XVI 1-24 

Cascade  Spring XXII-20 

Castle  Creek XII-18 

Cataract  Creek. XII-  6 

Cave  Creek XIV-19 

Cedar  Creek XXIII-18 

Cedar  Spring XIII-  5 

Centennial  Wash VIII-20 

Chambers  Wash  XXVI- 10 

Cherry  Creek  (Gila  Co.) . . . .XX- 19 
Cherry  Creek  (Yavapai  Co.)  XIV-14 

Chevlon  Creek XXI- 13 

Chief  Spring XXI-  1 

Chilchinbito  Spring XXIII-  3 


Chinle  Creek 

KEY 

.XXV-  1 

Chino  Creek 

. ...X-10 

Chuck  Box  Lake 

. . .XX-16 

Cibecue  Creek 

.XXII-18 

Cienega  Creek  (Pima  Co.) 

. .XXI-30 

Cienega  Creek  (Graham 
Co.)  

XXVI-21 

Clear  Creek 

...XX-13 

Cline  Creek 

.XVII-19 

Clostermeyer  Lake 

. . .XV-  9 

Cold  Spring  Wash 

. .VIII-  4 

Coleman  Lake 

. .XIII-11 

Colorado  River 

I-  8 

Colter  Reservoir 

1-22 

VIII-  6 
XV-  3 
.XXVI-18 

Concho  Creek 

XXVI-14 

Consolidated  Canal 

. . .XV-21 

Copper  Spring 

. . XXI-25 

Corduroy  Creek 

XXIV-17 

Corn  Creek 

. . XX-10 

Cottonwood  Creek  (Mo- 
have Co. ) 

...VII-11 

Cottonwood  Creek  (Mari- 
copa Co.) 

.XVI I -20 

Cottonwood  Creek  (Mari- 
copa Co.) 

XVIII-22 

Cottonwood  Creek  (Nava- 

jo Co.)  

.XXII-15 

Cottonwood  Spring  (Mari- 

copa Co. ) 

. XVII-20 

Cottonwood  Spring  (Pima 
Co.)  

.XXII-31 

Cottonwood  Spring  (Nava- 

jo Co.)  

XXIII-  8 

Cottonwood  Springs 

. ...III-10 

Cottonwood  Tank 

..XVI-  4 

Cottonwood  Wash  (Nava- 
jo Co.)  

.XXII-11 

Cottonwood  Wash  (Co- 
chise Co.)  XXVIII-32 

Cowr  Lake 

. .XVI I- 12 

Coyote  Creek 

XXVII-1S 

11 


DRAINAGE  FEATURES — Continued 


KEY 

KEY 

Coyote  Spring  . . . . 

XXI-  8 

Flat  Rock  Spring  . . . . 

VI-  9 

Crystal  Creek  .... 

XIII-  5 

Fleming  Spring 

XV-18 

Cunningham  Wash 

V-18 

Forestdale  Creek  .... 

. ...XXIII-17 

Date  Creek 

VIII-16 

Fossil  Creek 

XVI-15 

Davenport  Lake . . . 

XIV-10 

French  Spring 

XXII-10 

Davis  Spring 

XXI-26 

Fresnal  Creek 

XV-30 

Dead  River 

XXV-11 

Fresno  Spring 

...  .XVIII-32 

Deadman  Wash  (Coconino 

Gadwell  Spring 

XXV-32 

Co.)  

XVI-  9 

Gentry  Spring 

XIX-15 

Deadman  Wash  (Yavapai 

Genung  Spring 

X-16 

Co.)  

XVI-17 

Gila  Bend  Canal  . . . . 

XI-23 

Debebekid  Lake  . . 

XXIII-  3 

Gila  River 

IV-25 

Deer  Creek 

XXI-23 

XIX-23 

Deer  Lake 

XIX-15 

XXII-22 

Dieer  Spring 

XXVII-30 

XI-21 

Deluge  Wash  .... 

VI-13 

Goat  Spring 

XXI-  6 

Diamond  Creek  (Coconino 

Gold  Spring 

IV-15 

Co.)  

VIII-  7 

Goodwin  Spring  . . . . . 

...XXVII-28 

Diamond  Creek 

(Apache 

Goodwin  Wash 

. ...XXIII-23 

Co.)  

XX  V-18 

Grand  Canal 

XIII-20 

Dinnebito  Wash  . . 

XIX-  7 

Grand  Falls 

....XVIII-  9 

Donnelly  Wash  . . . 

XVIII-23 

Grand  Wash 

V-  4 

Dove  Spring 

XVI 1-2 

Granite  Creek 

XII-14 

Dry  Beaver  Creek. 

XV-13 

Greenback  Creek  .... 

. . . .XVIII-18 

Dry  Creek 

XV-12 

Greens  Reservoir  .... 

XVI-26 

Dry  Creek 

XV-13 

Hackberry  Spring  . . . 

XIX-23 

Dry  Lake  (Coconino  Co.)  . .XVII-11 

Haley  Spring 

XIX-22 

Dry  Lake  (Navajo 

Co.) . . .XXII-14 

Hardscrabble  Wash  . . 

...XXVII-13 

Dry  Lake  (Navajo  Co.)  . . .XXV-  7 

Harris  Lake 

. . . .XXVI-16 

Dunn  Springs  .... 

XXVIII-28 

Hassavampa  Creek  . . . 

X-20 

Eagle  Creek 

XXVI-22 

XI-17 

Eagle  Tank  

VIII-25 

Hay  Lake  

.. . .XVIII-13 

East  Clear  Creek  . 

XVIII-14 

Hit  Wash 

XI-13 

East  Fork 

XXV-18 

Horse  Creek 

XVII-20 

East  Fork 

XXVII-18 

Horse  Lake 

XIV-  9 

East  Lake 

XIII-  3 

Horse  Lake 

XV-10 

East  Verde  River  . 

XVI-16 

Horse  Spring 

XI-  2 

Eastern  Canal  . . . . 

XV-21 

Hot  Spring  (Mohave  Co.) I-  6 

Endische  Spring  . . 

XIX-  1 

Hot  Spring  (Graham  Co)  XXIV-23 

Eskimenzin  Spring 

XXI-24 

Hualpai  Wash 

IV-  6 

Eureka  Spring  . . . . 

XXIII-25 

Humbug  Creek 

XIII- 1 7 

Fife  Spring 

XXVI 1-29 

Indian  Canal  

XIII-22 

First  Mesa  Wash  . 

XXII-  6 

Indian  Springs 

. .XXVIII-27 

Fish  Creek 

XVIII-20 

Ingalls  Lagoon 

1-25 

# 


12 


DRAINAGE  FEATURES— Continued 


KEY 

KEY 

Jacobs  Lake 

. . . XIII-  2 

Martinez  Creek 

. . . .X-16 

Jacobs  Pools 

....XV-  2 

McClellan  Tank 

..XVI-  3 

Jadito  Spring 

. .XXII-  7 

McClellan  Wash 

. . XVI-24 

Tadito  Wash 

. .XXII-  8 

McGrew  Spring 

.XXII-30 

James  Bend  Canal 

XI-23 

Mescal  Spring  (Pima  Co.) 

. .XXI-29 

Tohnson  Creek 

....XII-  1 

Mescal  Spring  (Cochise 

Johnson  Spring 

, XXVII-32 

Co.)  

. XXII-31 

Kaibito  Springs 

. .XVIII-  2 

Mescal  Warm  Spring.  . . . 

. .XXI-22 

Kanab  Creek 

XI-  2 

Mexican  Hay  Lake XXVII-17 

Kelly  Spring 

. ...XVI-11 

Mikes  Spring 

. ..XII-16 

Kinder  Spring 

. .XVIII-14 

Milkweed  Spring 

....VI-  8 

Kirkland  Creek 

X-15 

Milky  Wash 

.XXV- 13 

Knight  Creek . . . 

....VII-11 

Mineral  Creek 

. .XIX-22 

Kohinoor  Spring 

V-  8 

Mint  Creek 

. . . .XI-13 

Kydestea  Spring 

...XXI-  4 

Mission  Spring XXVIII-  1 

La  Barge  Lake 

. . .XVII-20 

Moenkopie  Wash  

XVIII-  5 

Lake  Mary 

...XVI-11 

Mohave  Spring 

. . . .IV-1> 

Lambing  Creek 

. .XVIII-18 

Moonlight  Creek 

. .XXI-  1 

Lambing  Lake 

...XVII-11 

Moqui  Spring 

XVIII-14 

Lava  Spring  (Maricopa 

Moritz  Lake 

. .XIV-  9 

Co.)  

X-21 

Mormon  Lake 

. XVII-12 

Lava  Spring  (Navajo  Co.)  XXIII-  9 

Mountain  Spring  (Yava- 

Leroux Wash 

. .XXIII-11 

pai  Co. ) 

. ..XII-17 

Leslie  Creek 

. .XXVI-31 

Mountain  Spring  ( Mari- 

Lime Creek 

. ...  XV- 17 

copa  Co.)  

...XV-19 

Lime  Spring 

...XXI-23 

Mud  Lake  

11-12 

Limestone  Tanks 

...XVI-  3 

Mud  Spring  (Mohave  Co.)  . .111-10 

Lithodendron  Wash.  . . . 

. .XXIV-11 

Mud  Spring  (Gila  Co.)  . . 

XVIII-18 

Little  Colorado  River.  . 

..XVIII-  9 

Mud  Spring  (Gila  Co.)  . . 

..XXI-22 

XXV- 14 

Mud  Spring  (Cochise  Co.)XXVI-32 

Little  Gila  River 

XV-23 

Mystic  Spring 

...XII-  5 

Lockett  Lake 

. . . .XIV-  6 

Nash  Creek 

XXIII-19 

Lockwood  Spring 

. ...  XV-11 

Navajo  Creek 

XVIII-  1 

Lokasakal  Spring 

. .XXIII-  5 

Navajo  Spring  

..XVI-  1 

Long  Lake 

. .XXIV- 16 

Nazlini  Creek 

XXVI-  5 

Lost  Spring 

II-  9 

New  River 

. .XIII-19 

Louse  Lake 

...XXI-16 

Nixon  Spring 

....IX-  3 

Lukachukai  Creek 

.XXVII-  3 

Nogales  Spring 

.XXII-30 

Lvnx  Creek 

. . . .XII-15 

North  Fork  (Navajo  Co.) 

..XXI-  9 

Maito  Spring 

. . .XXV-  4 

North  Fork  (Apache  Co.)XXVII-19 

Malpais  Spring 

. .XXIII-11 

Oak  Creek  (Coconino  Co.) 

i . . XV-12 

Maricopa  Canal 

. . .XIII-21 

Oak  Creek  (Gila  Co.) ...  . 

XVIII-18 

Marshall  Lake  

....XVI-11 

Oak  Creek  (Gila  Co.)  . . . 

.XXI 1-21 

Martin  Spring 

XI-17 

Oak  Spring  (Mohave  Co.) 

I...IX-  4 

13 


DRAINAGE  FEATURES-TWinued 


KEY 

Oak  Spring  (Pinal  Co.)  . . . .XXI-24 
Oak  Spring  (Apache 

Co.)  XXVIII-  9 

O’Neill  Spring XIV-  6 

Onion  Spring XXI-  6 

Oraibi  Wash XXI-  7 

Ortega  Lake XXV- 16 

Osborne  Spring XIII-15 

Osborne  Wash III-16 

Otero  Creek  XVI  I- 19 

Outlaw  Spring XXV-31 

Pakoon  Spring V-  3 

Pantano  Wash XX-28 

Paria  River XVI-  1 

Pasture  Wash XII-  5 

Parks  Lake XXVII-26 

Pecks  Lake  XIV- 13 

Peck  Spring XXI-26 

Phoenix  Park  Wash XXI-15 

Picacho  Reservoir XVI 1-24 

Pinal  Creek XIX-20 

Pine  Creek  (Yavapai  Co.)  . .VIII-13 

Pine  Creek  (Gila  Co.)  . . . .XVII-16 

Pinery  Creek XXVII-29 

Pinto  Creek XIX-20 

Pinyon  Creek XVIII-20 

Piute  Creek  XX-  1 

Pol acca  Wash XXI-  8 

Poland  Creek XIII-16 

Porters  Tank  Wash XXII-13 

Powell  Lake 11-13 

Pueblo  Colorado  Wash.  . .XXIV-  9 

Puerco  River XXV- 11 

Quail  Spring Ill-  9 

Quajote  Wash XIV-24 

Queen  Creek XVI 1-22 

Rain  Tank  Wash XIII-  6 

Red  Creek XV- 16 

Red  Horse  Wash XIII-  7 

Red  Lake  (Mohave  Co.) IV-  8 

R.ed  Lake  (Coconino  Co.)  XVI 1 1- 13 

Red  Lake  (Navajo  Co.)  . . . .XIX-  4 

Rillito  Creek XIX-27 

Rincon  Creek XXI-28 


KEY 

Rogers  Lake XV- 1 1 

Roosevelt  Reservoir XVI 1 1- 19 

Rustlers  Spring XXVIII-23 

Rye  Creek XVI I- 17 

Sacramento  Wash  IV-12 

Sallymay  Creek XVIII-19 

Salt  Creek  (Coconino  Co.)  . . XIX- 12 

Salt  Creek  (Graham  Co.)  . .XXII-22 

Salt  River  XV-21 

XXI-19 

Salt  Spring XXII-  2 

San  Carlos  River XXII-21 

San  Francisco  River XXVII-22 

San  Francisco  Wash  XVII-10 

San  Juan  Spring XVI-30 

San  Pedro  River XXI-25 

San  Simon  Creek XXVI-26 

Santa  Cruz  River XIV-22 

XVII-26 

XIX-31 

Santa  Maria  River VII- 16 

Santa  Rosa  Wash XIV-27 

Screwbeam  Spring III-15 

Secret  Spring III-ll 

Segetoa  Spring XXVI 1-7 

Senatoa  Spring XXIV-  7 

Setsiltso  Springs XXV-  1 

Shato  Spring XXI-  2 

Sheep  Creek XVI- 18 

Sheep  Dip  Creek XXVI-  4 

Shinumo  Creek XIII-  4 

Showlow  Creek XXIII-16 

Silver  Creek  XXIII-14 

Skull  Valley  Wash XI-15 

Skunk  Creek  XIII-19 

Smith  Spring XXIII-11 

Smoot  Lake XIV-  9 

Soldier  Lake XVIII-13 

Sonoita  Creek XX-32 

Sopori  Creek XVI 1 1-31 

Sorrel  Spring XXVIII-22 

South  Fork  (Yavapai  Co.)  . . . .IX-15 

South  Fork  (Navajo  Co.)  . . XXI-10 


DRAINAGE  FEATURES— Continued 


KEY 

South  Fork  Cave  Creek.  .XXVI 1 1-29 


Spaulding  Spring XVII-15 

Spears  Lake  11-12 

Spring  Creek XIX-17 

Spring  Lake XX-  3 

Spring  Valley  Wash XIV-  9 

Spruce  Brook XXVII-  4 

Squaw  Creek XIV-17 

Squaw  Wash 11-  7 

St.  Clair  Spring XV- 18 

St.  Joe  Spring XX-15 

StehrLake XVI-15 

Stockton  Creek XXV-20 

Stoneman  Lake XVI-13 

Sulphur  Spring Ill-  5 

Summers  Springs XIV-12 

Sunrise  Spring VIII-21 

Surprise  Creek XXV-13 

Sycamore  Creek  (Yava- 
pai Co.) X-14 

Sycamore  Creek  (Yava- 
pai Co.) XIV-12 

Sycamore  Creek  (Yava- 
pai Co.) XIV-15 

Sycamore  Creek  ( Mari- 
copa Co.) .XVI-19 

Sycamore  Creek  (Gila 

Co.)  XXI-20 

Sycamore  Spring  (Pima 
Co.)  XX-27 

Sycamore  Spring  ( Co- 
chise Co.)  XXVI 1-30 

Tachito  Creek  XXIV-  5 

Tangle  Creek XV- 17 

Tanner  Spring XXV- 10 

Tapeats  Creek XII-  4 

Tempe  Canal  XIV-21 

Tilton  Spring  . XIII-  2 

Todokozh  Spring XXVII-  8 

Tolani  Lakes XX-  9 

Tonto  Creek XVII-18 

Tortilla  Creek  XVII-20 

Trout  Creek VI I- 12 

Trout  Spring XXV-  5 


KEY 


Truxton  Wash  VI-  9 

Tule  Spring  (Pinal  Co.)  . . . .XX-26 
Tule  Spring  Graham  Co.)  XXI 1-24 

Tule  Springs XXVII-22 

Tule  Wells XXVIII-27 

Turkey  Creek XXIV- 19 

Turkey  Creek XXVI-30 

Turkey  Spring XIV-11 

Tusavan  Washes XX-  8 

Tuye  Spring XXIV-  7 

Tyende  Creek XXI 1 1 1-  1 

Tyson  Wash 111-20 

Upper  Crossing  Spring XX- 1 

Urie  Spring VIII-14 

Valshini  Wash XIV-30 

Vento  Spring XXVII-  2 

Verde  River XIII-12 

XV- 17 

Virgin  River  V-  1 

Volunteer  Wash XV-11 

Walker  Creek XXV-  1 

Walker  Lake XV-  9 

Walker  Spring XXI-23 

Walnut  Creek X-12 

Walnut  Spring  (Pinal  Co.)  XIX-22 

Walnut  Springs XXV-30 

Walnut  Spring  (Cochise 

Co.)  XXVII-32 

Warm  Spring  III-12 

Watson  Spring XII-15 

Weaver  Creek X-17 

Webster  Springs  XXVIII-21 

Wepo  Wash XXII-  6 

West  Clear  Creek XVI-14 

West  Fork  XIX-21 

West  Beaver  Creek XVI-13 

Wheatfields  Creek XXVIII-  4 

Wheeler  Wash VI- 11 

Whiskey  Creek XXVIII-  5 

White  Cone  Spring XXIV-  8 

White  River XXIV-19 

Whiteoak  Spring XXVIII-19 

Whitmore  Pools XVIII-  4 

Wide  Ruin  Wash XXV-10 


15 


DRAINAGE  FEATURES — Continued 


KEY 

KEY 

Wildhorse  Lake 

. .XXI-16 

Willow  Springs  (Coco- 

Williams River 

V-16 

nino  Co.)  

. XVII-  5 

Willow  Creek  (Coconino 

Willow  Spring  (Graham 

Co.)  

. .XIX-14 

Co.)  

. . XXV-26 

Willow  Creek  (Apache 

. Willow  Springs  (Green- 

Co.)  

.XXV-20 

lee  Co.)  XXVI 1 1-26 

Willow  Spring  (Yuma 

Woolsav  Lake 

. .XXV- 18 

Co.)  

. . .VI 1-21 

Wright  Creek 

.. . .VII-  9 

Willow  Spring  (Coconino 

Zuni  River 

.XXVI-13 

Co.)  

. . XIV-10 

MINING  DISTRICTS  IN  ARIZONA 


NO. 

KEY 

30.  California  (Para- 

1. 

Agua  Fria 

...XIV-16 

dise)  XXVIII-29 

2. 

Agua  Fria 

. ...XI-21 

31.  Canada  del  Oro  . . . 

. ..XIX-27 

3 

Ajo  

X-27 

32.  Castle  Creek 

. . .XII-17 

4 

Alamo  

V-21 

33.  Castle  Dome 

IV-23 

5. 

Amole  (Tucson)  . . . 

. .XIX-28 

34.  Catalina  

. . . XX-27 

6. 

Arivaipa 

. .XXII-24 

35.  Cave  Creek 

. ..XIV-19 

7. 

Arivaca  

. XVII-32 

36.  Cedar  Valley 

V-14 

8. 

Artesa  

. . . XV-30 

37.  Cerbat  (Uualpai).. 

IV-10 

9. 

Ash  Creek 

. .XIII-14 

38.  Chemeuvis 

IV-14 

10.  Ash  Peak  

XXVII-24 

39.  Cherry  Creek 

. ..XIV-14 

11. 

Aubrey 

....VI-13 

40.  Chino  

X-ll 

12. 

Aztec  

...XX-32 

41.  Chiricahua  

XXVI 1-29 

13. 

Baboquivari  

. ..XVI-30 

42.  Chloride  (Hualpai) 

....IV-  9 

14. 

Banner  (Troy)  . . . . 

. _ . XX-23 

43.  Christmas  (San  Carlos)  XX-23 

15.  Bentley  

. ...  VI-  3 

44.  Cienega  

I V-16 

16. 

Big  Bug 

...XII-15 

45.  Clark  

.XXIII-24 

17.  Black  Canyon 

...XIII-15 

46.  Congress  

X-16 

18. 

Black  Hills 

. .XIII-13 

47.  Copper  Basin 

. ..XIII-17 

19. 

Black  Rock 

....XI-17 

48.  Copper  Creek 

...XIV-16 

20. 

Black  Warrior 

...  .XX-21 

49.  Copper  Mountain 

21. 

Blanchard  

...XIII-15 

( Mbrenci ) 

XXVI 1-23 

22. 

Blue  Tank 

....XI-18 

50.  Cottonwood 

....VII-  9 

23.  Boundary  Cone  . . . 

. ...  II 1-12 

51.  Courtland  (Tur- 

24. 

Bradshaw 

. ..XIII-16 

quoise)  

. .XXV-30 

25. 

Brown 

. . XVI-18 

52.  Coyote  

...X  VI-29 

26. 

Bunker  Hill 

. .XXII-25 

53.  Del  Rio 

. ...XII-13 

27. 

Bunker  Hill 

. .XXII-25 

54.  Dos  Cabezas 

.XXVI-28 

28.  Butte  Valley 

..XVII-  1 

55.  Dragoon  

.XXIV-29 

29. 

Cababi  (Cababi,  Co 

56.  Dripping  Springs  . . 

....XX-23 

mobabi)  

. . . .XV-29 

57.  Eldorado  Pass  .... 

II  7 

16 


MINING  DISTRICTS  IN  ARIZONA— Continued 


NO.  KEY 

58.  Ellison  XX- 17 

59.  Empire XXI-29 

60.  Eureka VIII-14 

61.  Francis XV-  8 

62.  Fresnal  XVI-30 

63.  Gila  IV-25 

64.  Globe XX-21 

65.  Gold  Basin  IV-  6 

66.  Gold  Bug II-  7 

67.  Gold  Mountains 

(Galiuro)  XXI-24 

68.  Gold  Road  (San 

Francisco)  1 1 1- 11 

69.  Golden  Rule XXIV-29 

70.  Grand  Canyon XIV-  6 

71.  Greaterville XX-30 

72.  Green  Valley  (Pay- 

son)  XVII-17 

73.  Greenlee  (Metcalf)  XXVII-22 

74.  Gunsight XI-28 

75.  Hackberry V-10 

76.  Halstead XIX-22 

77.  Harquahala  VII-19 

78.  Harcuvar VII-18 

79.  i Harsh  aw  XX-32 

80.  Hassayampa XI- 15 

81.  Helvetia XX-30 

82.  Huachuca  (Hart- 

ford   XXII-32 

83.  Hualpai V-13 

84.  Hunter’s  Canyon  . . .XXIII-32 

85.  Jacob’s  Lake  (Kai- 

bab  Plateau)  XIV-  3 

86.  Johnson  (Cochise)  . .XXIV-28 

87.  Junction VII-15 

88.  King  of  Arizona V-22 

89.  Kofa  (Humbug,  Polaris)  V-21 

90.  La  Fortuna III-26 

91.  Laguna 11-24 

92.  La  Posa V-26 

93.  Lone  Star XXVI-24 

94.  Lost  Basin IV-  6 

95.  Lost  Gulch XIX-21 

96.  Mammoth  XXI-25 


NO.  KEY 

97.  Martinez IX-17 

98.  Maynard  V-ll 

99.  McConnico  I V-ll 

100.  Meyer  XI-28 

101.  Miami  XX-21 

102.  Mineral  Creek  (Ray 

Kelvin)  XIX-22 

103.  Mineral  Hill XVIII-22 

104.  Mineral  Park  (Hualpai)  IV-  9 

105.  Mineral  Point XIII-12 

106.  Minnesota II-  6 

107.  Mocking  Bird  (Weaver)  II-  8 

198.  Mohawk  VI-26 

109.  Montezuma  (Sonoita 

Mts.)  X-30 

110.  Moors  XIII-18 

111.  Mo  wry XXI-32 

112.  Music  Mountains V-  8 

113.  Nogales  XIX-32 

114.  Ocnocomo  I X- 1 4 

115.  Old  Hat  (Oracle) XX-26 

116.  Old  Baldy XX-31 

117.  Oro  Blanco XVIII-32 

118.  Owens V-14 

119.  Owl’s  Head XVIII-26 

120.  Pajarito XVIII-32 

121.  Palmetto  XX-32 

122.  Palomas VI 1-25 

123.  Papago  XVIII-30 

124.  Patagonia  XX-32 

125.  Peacock  VI-10 

126.  Pearce XXV-30 

127.  Peck  XIV-16 

128.  Pilgrim  III-9 

129.  Pima  (Olive,  Twin 

Buttes) XIX-30 

130.  Pine  Grove XII-16 

131.  Pinto  Creek XIX-20 

132.  Pioneer  XIX-22 

133.  Pioneer  Camp XX-22 

134.  Planet  V-16 

135.  Plomosa IV-18 

136.  Quacharty  XVI-25 

137.  Quijotoa  XIII-28 


MINING  DISTRICTS  IN  ARIZONA— Continued 


NO.  , KEY 

138.  Quitobaquito  IX-29 

139.  Red  Picacho XII-18 

140.  Red  Rock XXI-32 

141.  Redington  . . .XXI-27 

142.  Rincon  XXI-28 

143.  Ripsey XIX-23 

144.  Riverside  XIX-23 

145.  Saddle  Mountain XX 1-24 

146.  San  Cavetano  XIX-32 

147.  San  Pedro XX-24 

148.  San  Xavier XVIII-29 

149.  Santa  Maria  (Big 

Horn)  VII-16 

150.  Santa  Rosa  Mountains.  .XV-27 

151.  Sierrita  XVIII-30 

152.  Signal  (Greenwood)  . . .VII-14 

153.  Silver  (Eureka,  Weaver)  11-23 

154.  Silver  Bell XVI-27 

155.  Silver  Hill XIX-28 

156.  Silver  King XIX-21 

157.  Squaw  Creek XIV-16 

158.  Squaw  Peak XV-15 

159.  Stanley XXII-23 

160.  Stockton  Hill  (Hualpai)  IV-10 

161.  Sullivan  XV- 16 

162.  Summit  XX-21 

163.  Superstition  Moun- 

tains   XVII-21 

164.  Swansea V-16 

165.  iSwisshelm  XXVI-31 

166.  Tevis XX VI-27 

167.  Teviston  XXVII-28 

168.  Thumb  Butte X-14 

169.  Tiger  (Harrington)  ..  .XII-1 6 

170.  Tip  Top  (Bradshaw 

Mts)  XIII-17 


NO.  KEY 

171.  Tombstone  XXIV-31 

172.  Tortillita XIX-26 

173.  Tucket  X-  4 

174.  Turkey  Creek XII-1 5 

175.  Tyndall  XX-31 

176.  Union  Pass  (San 

Francisco  1 1 1- 10 

177.  Vekol  (Casa  Grande)  XIV-26 

178.  Ventana  XVI-31 

179.  Verde XI 1 1- 13 

180.  Vicksburg  VI- 18 

181.  Virginia  (Weaver) II-  8 

182.  Vivian  (San  Francisco)  1 1 1- 12 

183.  Vulture  X-18 

184.  Walker  XII-15 

185.  Warm  Springs XVI-  I 

186.  Warren  (Bisbee)  . . . .XXV-32 

187.  Washington  (Du- 

quesne)  XXI-32 

188.  Wauba  V-12 

189.  Weaver II-  9 

190.  Weaver 11-21 

191.  Weaver  (La  Paz) 11-20 

192.  Weaver  (Rich  Hill)  . . . .XI-16 

193.  West  Huachuca  ....  XXII-32 

194.  Whetstone  (Benson)  XXI 1-30 

195.  White  Hills  (Indian 

Secret)  IV-  7 

196.  White  Picacho  XI-18 

197.  Wickenburg  XI-18 

198.  Winchester  XXIII-28 

199.  Winifred  XIV-19 

200.  Winslow XIX- 11 

201.  Wrightson XX-31 

202.  Yuma  VI- 12 


NATIONAL  FORESTS,  NATIONAL  MONUMENTS,  RESERVA- 
TIONS, RESERVES 


KEY 

Apache  National  Forest.  .XXVII-20 


Camp  McDowell  Indian 

Reservation XV-20 

Casa  Grande  Ruin  Reserve . . X VI-23 
Coconino  National  Forest.  . .XVI-12 
Colorado  River  Indian 

Reservation  11-18 

Coronado  National  For- 
est (Pima  Co.) XXI-27 

Coronado  National  For- 
est (Cochise  Co.) XXIV-29 

Coronado  National  For- 
est (Cochise  Co.) XXII-30 

Coronado  National  For- 


est (Cochise  Co.)  ...  .XXVIII-30 
Coronado  National  For- 
est (Santa  Cruz  Co.)  . .XVII 1-32 
Coronado  National  For- 
est (Santa  Cruz  Co.)  . . . .XXI-32 
Coronado  National  For- 
est (Cochise  Co) . . . .XXVIII-32 


Crook  National  Forest 

(Gila  Co.)  XIX-21 

Crook  National  Forest 

Graham  Co.)  XXIII-25 

Dixie  National  Forest IX-  4 

Fort  Apache  Indian 

Reservation  XXIII-18 

Fort  Apache  Military 

Reservation  XXIII-18 

Fort  Huachuca  Military 

Reservation  XXII-32 

Fort  Mohave  Indian  Res- 
ervation   Ill  1 

Gila  Bend  Indian  Reser- 
vation   X-23 

Gila  River  Indian  Reser- 
vation   XV-22 

Grand  Canyon  National 

Park  XIII-  4 


KEY 

Hopi  Indian  Reservation.  . . .XX-  6 
Hualpai  Indian  Reservation . .VII-  7 
Kaihab  Indian  Reservation.  . . .XI-  1 
Kaibab  National  Forest.  ... XIII-  3 


Montezuma  Castle  Na- 
tional Monument XV- 14 

Navajo  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Coconino  Co.)  . . . .XVII-  5 
Navajo  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Navajo  Co.) XXI-  2 

Navajo  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Apache  Co.) XXVI-  5 

Papago  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Pinal  Co.) XIII-26 

Papago  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Pinal  Co.) XIV-23 

Papago  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Pima  Co.) XIV-29 

Papago  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Pima  Co.) XVII-28 

Papago  Indian  Reserva- 
tion (Pima  Co.) XIX-29 

Petrified  Forest  National 

Monument  XXIV- 12 

Prescott  National  Forest XI- 14 

Prescott  National  Forest.  . . .XIV- 15 
Salt  River  Indian  Reser- 
vation   XV-20 


Santa  Rita  Range  Reserve . . . XX-30 
Sitgreaves  National  Forest.  .XXI- 15 
Tonto  National  Forest.  . . .XVI 1 1- 17 


Tonto  National  Monu- 
ment   XVIII-20 

T umacacori  National 

Monument  XIX-32 

Tusayan  National  Forest.  . .XIII-10 
Tusayan  National  Forest ...  XIII-  5 
White  Mountain,  or  San 
Carlos  Indian  Reserva- 
tion   XXIII-21 


19 


# 


RAILROADS 


KEY 


Arizona  Eastern 

Rowie-Miami  Branch  . .XXVI-25 

Casaba  Branch XV-22 

Christmas  Branch  . XVI-22 

Cochise  Branch XXV-29 

Hassayampa  Branch XII-21 

Maricopa  Branch XIV-22 

Arizona  & New  Mexico  XXVIII-24 
Arizona  Southern  (Red 

Rock  to  Silver  Bell) . . . .XVII-26 

Arizona  & Swansea V-17 

Atchison,  Topeka  & Santa  Fe 

Main  Line XV- 10 

Chloride  Branch IV-10 

Clarkdale  Branch XIII-12 

Crown  King  Branch XIII-15 

Grand  Canyon  Branch.  . .XIII-  8 

Parker  Branch VI  I- 18 

Santa  Fe,  Prescott  & 

Phoenix  Branch XI I- 12 


KEY 


El  Paso  & Southwestern 
Main  Line,  Tucson-El 

Paso XXIV-32 

Bisbee  Branch XXV-32 

Ft.  Huachuca  Branch.  .XXIII-32 
Kelton-Dtauglas  Branch  XXVI-31 
Tombstone  Branch ...  .XXI 1 1-31 

Magma  Arizona XVI 1-22 

Mascot  & Western XXV-28 

Morenci  Southern XXVI 1-23 

Ray  & Gila  Valley XIX-22 

Southern  Pacific 

Main  Line XXV-  5 

Benson-Fairbanks-No- 

gales  Branch XX 1-31 

Tucson-Nogales  Branch . .XIX-30 
Tucson,  Cornelia  & Gila 

Bend X-25 

Twin  Buttes XIX-30 

United  Verde  & Pacific.  . . . XIII-13 
Yuma  Valley 1-25 


TOPOGRAPHICAL  FEATURES 


KEY 


Agua  Dulce  Mountains VIII-29 

Aguilla  Mountains VII-25 

Ajo  Mountains XI-29 

Alma  Mesa XXVIII-21 

Altar  Valley XVII-30 

Alvarez  Mountains XIV-31 

Animas  Mountains XV-31 

Antelope  Valley X-  2 

Apache  Mountains XX-20 

Aquarius  Cliffs VI I- 14 

Aquarius  Mountains VII-13 

Arivaipa  Valley XXIII-26 

Arlington  Valley X-22 

Artesa  Mountains XV-30 

Artillery  Mountains  VI- 15 

Ash  Flat  XXV-22 

Aubrey  Cliffs IX-  6 

Aubrey  Hills V-15 

Avra  Valley XVIII-27 

Baboquivari  Mountains XVI-31 

Baboquivari  Valley XV-30 

Baker  Peaks IV-25 

Barren  Flat XXV-28 

Beautiful  Valley XXVI-  6 

Big  Chino  Valley XI- 11 

Big  Horn  Mountains IX-19 

Big  Sandy  Valley VI-14 

Black  Canyon  I-  7 

Black  Canyon XIII-15 

Black  Creek  Valley XXVIII-  9 

Black  Draw XXVIII-32 

Black  Hills  (Yavapai  Co.)  . .XIII-14 
Black  Hills  (Pima  Co.)  . . . .XIX-29 

Black  Hills  (Pinal  Co.) XX-25 

Black  Mesa  (Yavapai  Co.)  . . .XI-11 
Black  Mesa  (Yavapai  Co.)  XIII-17 
Black  Mesa  (Navajo  Co.)  XXII-  4 

Black  Mountains II-  9 

Bloody  Basin XV- 16 

Blue  Mountains XXVII-20 

Bouse  Hills  V-18 

Bradshaw  Mountains XIII-17 

Brownell  Mountains XIII-28 

Buckeye  Hills XI-22 


KEY 


Buckeye  Valley XI-21 

Buckskin  Mountains V-16 

Butler  Valley  VI- 18 

Cabeza  Prieta  Mountains V-27 

Cactus  Plain IV- 17 

Conelo  Hills XXI-32 

Canyon  De  Chelly XXVII-  5 

Canvon  del  Muerto XXVII-  4 

Canyon  Diablo XVIII-12 

Carrizo  Mountains XXVII-  1 

Casa  Grande  Mountains XV-24 

Castle  Dome  Mountains III-22 

Castle  Dome  Plain II 1-23 

C.erbat  Mountains IV-  9 

Cerro  Colorado  Mountains  XVIII-31 

Chemeuvis  Valley III-14 

Chinle  Valley XXV-  3 

Chiricahua  Mountains.  .XXVI 1 1-29 

Chocolate  Mountains 11-22 

Cimarron  Mountains XIII-27 

Clear  Creek  Canyon XX- 13 

Coconino  Plateau XI-  6 

Comb  Ridge XXIV-  1 

Copper  Mountains IV-26 

Cottonwood  Cliffs VI-  9 

Coyote  Mountains XVI-29 

Carter  Mountains IX-25 

Crooks  Canyon XII-16 

Date  Creek  Mountains X-16 

Deadmans  Canyon XVI-16 

Deer  Creek  Basin  XXI-23 

Deer  Valley XIII-19 

Defiance  Plateau XXVII-  8 

Detrital  Valley II-  7 

Dome  Rock  Mountain 1 1 1- 19 

Dos  Cabezas  Mountains . . XXVI-27 

Dragoon  Mountains XXIV-30 

Dripping  Spring  Mountains.  .XX-23 

Dripping  Spring  Valley XX-23 

Eagle  Tail  Mountains VII-21 

East  Chevlon  Canyon XX- 15 

Echo  Cliffs XVI-  3 

Empire  Mountains XXI-30 


Eskadere  Mountains.  . . .XXVII 1-17 


21 


TOPOGRAPHICAL  FEATURES— Continued 


NO.  KEY 

Estrella  Mountains XIII-22 

Galiuro  Mountains XXII-26 

Gila  Bend  Mountains IX-22 

Gila  Mountains  (Yuma 

Co.)  III-26 

Gila  Mountains  (Graham 

Co.)  XXV-23 

Glen  Canyon XVI-  1 

Globe  Hills XX-21 

Goldfield  Mountains XVI-20 

Gothic  Mesas  XXVI-  1 

Grand  Wash  Cliffs VI-  3 

VI-  8 

Granite  Mountains VIII-27 

Granite  Wash  Hills VI-18 

Grosvenor  Hills XX-32 

Growler  Mountains  IX-27 

Growler  Valley VIII-27 

Guadalupe  Mountains.  .XXVII 1-32 

Guijas  Mountains XVII-31 

Gunsight  Hills XI-28 

Harcuvar  Mountains VI-18 

Harquahala  Mountains VII-19 

Harquahala  Plains VI 1 1-20 

Hassayampa  Plain X-19 

Hell  Canyon XII-12 

Hopi  Buttes XXII-10 

House  Rock  Valley XIV-  1 

Huachuca  Mountains XXII-32 

Hualpai  Mountains V-12 

Hualpai  Valley V-  9 

Hurricane  Ledge VIII-  1 

Juniper  Mountains IX-10 

fcaibab  Plateau XIII-  2 

Kaibito  Plateau XVII-  3 

Kanab  Canyon XI-  3 

Kanab  Plateau X-  4 

Klethla  Valley XX-  3 

La  Lesna  Mountains XIII-31 

La  Posa  Plain III-21 

Laguna  Mountains 11-24 

Lechuguilla  Desert IV-27 

Little  Ajo  Mountains X- 27 

Little  Chino  Valley XII-13 


NO.  KEY 

Little  Dragoon  Mountains  XXIV-28 

Little  Horn  Mountains VI-21 

Little  Mountains XII-  2 

- Lonesome  Valley XII-13 

Lukachukai  Mountains.  . .XXVII-  3 

Malpais  Hills XVI-22 

Marble  Canyon XV-  3 

Maricopa  Mountains  XII-23 

Marsh  Pass XXII-  2 

Mazatzal  Mountains XVII-18 

MtCloud  Mountains  IX-15 

McDowell  Mountains XV-20 

McMullen  Valley VII-18 

Mescal  Mountains XXI-23 

Mesquite  Mountains XII-30 

Milky  Valley XXV-13 

Moencopie  Plateau XVIII-  6 

Mogollon  Mesa  XVIII-15 

Mohave  Mountains 1 1 1- 14 

Mohave  Valley II-lI 

Mahon  Mountains VII I- 1 1 

Mohawk  Mountains VI-26 

Mohawk  Valley VI-26 

Muggins  Mountains II 1-24 

Mule  Mountains XXIV-32 

Mustang  Mountains XXII-31 

Naco  Hills XXIV-32 

N atones  Plateau XXIII-20 

Natural  Bridge XVII-16 

New  River  Mountains XIV-17 

Ninemile  Valley XI-  1 

North  Comobabi  Mountains.  .XV-28 
Oro  Blanco  Mountains.  . .XVIII-32 

Painted  Desert XV-  5 

Painted  Rock  Mountains IX-23 

Pajarito  Mountains XVIII-32 

Palo  Verde  Hills X-21 

Palo  Verde  Mountains XIII-23 

Palomas  Mountains VI-23 

Palomas  Plain VII-23 

Paradise  Valley XIV-20 

Paria  Plateau XV-  1 

Patagonia  Mountains XX-32 

Peacock  Mountains VI- 10 


22 


TOPOGRAPHICAL  FEATURES— Continued 


KEY 


Pedrogosa  Mountains.  . . .XXVI 1-31 

Peeples  Valley XI-16 

Peloncillo  Mountains.  . .XXVIII-25 

Perilla  Mountains XXVII-32 

Phoenix  Mountains XIV-20 

Picacho  Peaks XVII-25 

Picacho  Mountains XVII-25 

Pigeon  Spring  Valley VIII-  5 

Pinal  Mountains XX-21 

Pinaleno  Mountains XXV-26 

XXIV-25 

Plateau  of  Arizona XVIII-  7 

Pleasant  Valley XIX-17 

Plomosa  Mountains IV- 19 

Pozo  Redondo  Mountains.  . . .XI-27 

Prieto  Plateau XVI 1-20 

Pueblo  Colorado  Valley.  . .XXIV- 10 

Pueblo  Valley XXI 11-23 

Puerto  Blanco  Mountains X-29 

Pyramid  Canyon 11-10 

Quijotoa  Mountains XIII-29 

Quijotoa  Valley XII-28 

Quinlan  Mountains XVI-29 

Quitobaquita  Hills IX-29 

Rabbit  Ear  Mountain XXII-  9 

Rainbow'  Plateau XIX-  1 

Ranegras  Plain V-19 

Rawhide  Mountains VI-16 

Red  Rock  Valley XXVII-  2 

Rincon  Mountains XXI-28 

Rincon  Valley XXI-28 

Roskruge  Mountains XVII-28 

Round  Valley VI- 11 

Rustler  Flat XXV-20 

Sabino  Canyon XX-27 

Sacaton  Mountains XV -23 

Sacramento  Valley III-10 

Salakah  Mesa XXIV-  6 

Salt  River  Draw XXI-18 

Salt  River  Mountains XIV-21 

San  Bernardino  Valley.  .XXVI 1 1-32 
San  Cavetano  Mountains  . . .XIX-32 
San  Cristobal  Valley VI-25 


San  Francisco  Mountains  . . .XVI- 10 


KEY 


San  Francisco  Mountain 

Plateau  XIX-12 

San  Luis  Mountains XVI 1-32 

San  Pedro  Valley XXII-28 

San  Simon  Valley XXVII-27 

Sand  Tank  Mountains XII-25 

Santa  Catalina  Mountains  . . .XX-27 

Santa  Cruz  Valley XIX-29 

Santa  Maria  Mountains X-12 

Santa  Rita  Mountains XX -30 

Santa  Rosa  Mountains XI-30 

Santa  Rosa  Mountains XV-27 

Santa  Rosa  Valley XIV-28 

Santa  Teresa  Mountains.  .XXIII-24 

Santan  Mountains XV-22 

Sanup  Plateau  VII-  6 

Sasabe  Flat  XVII-32 

Sauceda  Mountains XI-26 

Sawtooth  Mountains XV-25 

Segi  Mesas XXI-  1 

S H Mountains V-21 

Shato  Plateau XX-  2 

Shinarump  Cliffs XI-  1 

Shinumo  Canyon XII-  2 

Shiwits  Plateau  VI-  4 

Sierra  Ancha XVIII-18 

Sierra  Blanca  XIII-28 

Sierra  De  Moreno XV-31 

Sierra  Pinta  VII-28 

Sierra  Prieta  XI- 14 

Sierrita  Mountains XVIII-30 

Silver  Bell  Mountains  . . . .XVII-27 

Silver  Reef  Mountains XV-25 

Skull  Valley XI- 15 

Slate  Mountain  XV-26 

Sonoyta  Mountains  X-30 

South  Comobabi  Mountains.  .XV-29 

Spencer  Canyon VI-  7 

Sulphur  Spring  Valley XXV-31 

Summit  Valley XIII-  1 

Sunset  Canyon XVIII-13 

Superstitition  Mountains.  . .XVII-21 

Swisshelm  Mountains XXVI-31 

Table  Top  Mountains XIII-25 


23 


TOPOGRAPHICAL  FEATURES— Continued 


KEY 

Tanque  Verde  Mountains.  .XXI-28 


Tecolate  Valley XIII-31 

The  Needles  III-13 

Thompsons  Valley X-15 

Tinaja  Hills  XIX-30 

Tinajas  Altas  Mountains IV-27 

Tombstone  Hills XXIV-31 

Tonto  Basin  XVII- 17 

Toroweap  Valley IX-  4 

Tortilla  Mountains XX-24 

Tortillito  Mountains XVII-26 

Trigo  Mountains  11-20 

11-22 

Trip  Valley XXIV-24 

Tuxton  Plateau VI I- 10 

Tucket  Canyon X-  4 

Tucson  Mountains XVII-28 

Tule  Desert VI-27 

Tule  Mountains V-28 

Tumacacori  Mountains ...  XVIII-32 
Tunitcha  Mountains.  . . .XXVIII-  3 

Turnbull  Mountains XXII-23 

Uinkaret  Plateau IX-  1 

Uinkaret  Mountains IX-  3 


KEY 


Usery  Mountains X VI-21 

Ute  Mountains III-12 

Vaca  Hills  XV-27 

Valley  of  the  Ajo X-27 

Vekol  Mountains XIV-26 

Vekol  Valley  XI 1 1-25 

Vermilion  Cliffs  X-  1 

Vermilion  Cliffs  XV-  2 

Virgin  Mountains V-  2 

Vulture  Mountains X-18 

Waterman  Mountains XVII-27 

Weaver  Mountains X-16 

Whetstone  Mountains XXII-30 

White  Hills  Ill-  7 

White  Mesa  XIX-  2 

White  Tank  Mountains XI-20 

Whitewater  Draw XXV-31 

Wickenburg  Mountains XI-18 

Williams  Canyon  V-16 

Williamson  Valley  XI- 12 

Yaeger  Canyon XIII-14 

Yampai  Divide VIII-  9 

Yuma  Desert 11-26 

Yuma  Valley 1-25 


WELLS 


KEY 


Apiary  Well IX-23 

Ayres  Well XVI 1-32 

Barojito  Well XI-29 

Batemore  Well X-26 

Bates  Well IX-28 

Bighorn  Well IX-20 

Bitter  Well XIII-26 

Bradford  Well VI-20 

Burger  Well IX-21 

Butler  Well .VI-17 

Cipriano  Well IX-29 

Clantons  Well VI 1-22 

Cochibo  Well XI-29 

Coyote  Well VI-20 

Cullins  Well VII-18 

Desert  Well V-19 

Desert  Well  (Maricopa 

Co.)  X VI-21 

Dos  Palmas  Well  (Yuma 

Co.)  XI-19 

Fresnal  Well XVI-30 

Garcia  Well VI-25 

Graham  Well V-18 

Gunsight  Well XI-28 

Hall  Well VII-23 


KEY 


Indian  Well  XVI-22 

Jackrabbit  Well XV-26 

La  Belle  Well V-20 

Lone  Mtn.  Well VII-20 

Los  Moros  Well XVI-31 

Mineral  Hill  Well  .....  .XVIII-29 

Osborne  Well IV- 17 

Palo  Alto  Well XVII-30 

Papago  Well VIII-28 

Peroxide  Well X-21 

Red  Tanks  Well X-22 

Rogers  Well VIII-19 

San  Antone  Well XIII-29 

San  Lorenzo  Well XV-28 

San  Pedro  Well XVI 1-29 

Santa  Cruz  Well.: XV-29 

Santa  Rosa  Well XIV-27 

Secundin  Well XVII-31 

Tenmile  Well V-19 

Tolladays  Well VI I- 19 

Tule  Well VI-28 

Vinegaron  Well VI-20 

Webb  Well X-22 

Whites  Well VII-26 

Yellow  Medicine  Well VIII-22 


MISCELLANEOUS 


KEY 


KEY 


Base  Line 21 

Betatakin  Ruin XXI-  2 

Gila  and  Salt  River  Me- 
ridian   XII  & XIII 

Inscription  House  Ruin XX-  1 

Keet  Seel  Ruin XXI-  1 


Luis  Maria  Baca  Float 

No.  5 IX-12 

Mission  San  Xavier  del 

Bac  XIX-28 

Navajo  Base  Line XXVII-  7 


